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united states of the project was "not helpful." tensions over the iranian nuclear program to be most in the spotlight. netanyahu has threatened to launch a preventive strike on iranian nuclear abilities. he told the u.n. that iran could have the means to trade in nuclear bomb as early as this spring. i rise as they will respond to any israeli attack by closing the straight -- iran said they will close the strait of hormuz. they could also launched missiles into israel and they're adding further to the israeli border is in the event of a showdown. western countries have passed multiple rounds of sanctions against by round, but they have stopped short of military confrontation. -- against iran. allies including germany have promised to stand by, but few have the stomach for another middle eastern war. israel-u.s. relations have also been strained. barack obama and netanyahu have barely conceal their dislike, but we remain -- the united states remains its biggest backer. most analysts believe 2013 will not be the year that peace will
united states of the project was "not helpful." tensions over the iranian nuclear program to be most in the spotlight. netanyahu has threatened to launch a preventive strike on iranian nuclear abilities. he told the u.n. that iran could have the means to trade in nuclear bomb as early as this spring. i rise as they will respond to any israeli attack by closing the straight -- iran said they will close the strait of hormuz. they could also launched missiles into israel and they're...
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the current german and french leaders are hardly united in the struggle for stability of the european currency, but some say that is nothing new. >> there is one thing to take from 50 years since the treaty is that we do make a difference. but this is perhaps not the worst strategy for getting through the current crisis. >> for more, we have our correspondent from the parliamentary studios. franco-german relations have been put to the test over the last year. has it caused by problems to date? >> of course the two have had their cautious over the strategy meant in tackling the eurozone debt crisis. we know that merkel is very fond of talking about universality. the clashes have been stronger between other heads of government between france and germany in the past 30 years. it is so fundamental to the sense of their identity. any clashes will not seriously rock about. >> why not britain or any of the other global powers? >> in fact, he insisted in the treaty there should be a preamble added that the franco- german friendship would not in any way prejudice the relationship between brita
the current german and french leaders are hardly united in the struggle for stability of the european currency, but some say that is nothing new. >> there is one thing to take from 50 years since the treaty is that we do make a difference. but this is perhaps not the worst strategy for getting through the current crisis. >> for more, we have our correspondent from the parliamentary studios. franco-german relations have been put to the test over the last year. has it caused by...
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there's always that sense whenever the united states makes a sort of jump in kind of warfare we celebrate it and realize seven going to have one of these in five years sox that the general consensus of those working on this type of technology. >> you could do on a web site to do it yourself drones and build it yourself. >> jon: i would not tell that to me. [ laughter ] it's actually like a home project? >> or if you go to brookstone or amazon and buy one online. >> jon: with a hell-fire sniffle. >> not quite those are a little bit more. >> jon: the technology is simple. >> we call them unmanned aerial vehicles because the word drone takes on a stupidness. they are getting smarter. they are sim aircraft. that's one of reasons they are so popular because they are cheaper to build and a lot cheaper to fly and maintain. you don't need an expensive pilot that costs millions to train. >> jon: doesn't take away any advantage that the united states has. if we have advantage it's that we like to spend a huge amount of money on defense. the only advantage we have is like you've got one tank, we've
there's always that sense whenever the united states makes a sort of jump in kind of warfare we celebrate it and realize seven going to have one of these in five years sox that the general consensus of those working on this type of technology. >> you could do on a web site to do it yourself drones and build it yourself. >> jon: i would not tell that to me. [ laughter ] it's actually like a home project? >> or if you go to brookstone or amazon and buy one online. >> jon:...
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be welcomed and treated well, -- >> regardless of who you voted for it is time to come together and unite. >> you are almost there. >> the sensation about hope and change is not what it was four years ago, it is more of a serious, solemn attitude about recognizing that there are things that we have to do as a nation. -- >> this is a party. we feel good -- and for that day we are all happy and everything -- >> the president, right here. >> enjoy the inauguration day and the bands are still playing as they make their way to the white house to be reviewed by president obama, and joining me here above the mall,, laura, thank you very much. we talked about how the crowds weren't as big, without the excitement that was there in 2009, that was gone but did you find them excited? -- >> the excitement was replaced with something different, but a more solid pride that this is a historic achievement, the nation's first african-american president reelected with a majority of the popular vote. this was the sense that people wanted to be part of. african-americans returned to vote in the selection in h
be welcomed and treated well, -- >> regardless of who you voted for it is time to come together and unite. >> you are almost there. >> the sensation about hope and change is not what it was four years ago, it is more of a serious, solemn attitude about recognizing that there are things that we have to do as a nation. -- >> this is a party. we feel good -- and for that day we are all happy and everything -- >> the president, right here. >> enjoy the...
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they say 6.5 million units were shipped in 2012. that's down 67% from the year before. it was the second straight year-on-year decline. many japanese consumers bought flat screen tvs ahead of the switch over to digital broadcasting. sales have declined since then, leading to a drop if shipments. they say tv makers must develop new features or services to stimulate fresh demand. >>> that is going to wrap it up for biz tonight. let's check in now on the markets. >>> u.s. diplomats are trying to punish north korea for firing off a rocket last month. they presented a draft resolution to u.n. security council aimed at tightening existing sanctions. the draft contains -- condemns the launch as a missile test that violated security council resolutions and also urges north koreans to end their nuclear development program. the draft lists additional sanction targets. they include individuals and government organizations such as the space agency american diplomats work with their counterparts from japan and south korea for new sanctions but chinese officials pushed back. security
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former colleagues from his own army unit. do you know the names of these people? would you recognize them? >> yes, he says. effective last year when the toregas star there -- they defected last year when the tuareg started their rebellion. many of our comrades became our enemies, he said. now we will hunt them down and kill them all. the fact that some of the men appeared to protect this town and were actual former members of the mainly in army and -- of the malian army shows that the problems here are homegrown. no easy solution then. >> at least one person is in custody after a shooting at a college campus in texas. local authorities think there could be to that -- could potentially be a second gun man. three people have been wounded. students and teachers were advised to take an immediate shelter. the car bombs around the iraqi camp was in baghdad. kelly 16 and wounded dozens more. at least one of the attacks happened when a bomber drove the car pool of explosives into an army checkpoint. the dow as wesleyan president's -- the venezuelan president hugo chÁvez
former colleagues from his own army unit. do you know the names of these people? would you recognize them? >> yes, he says. effective last year when the toregas star there -- they defected last year when the tuareg started their rebellion. many of our comrades became our enemies, he said. now we will hunt them down and kill them all. the fact that some of the men appeared to protect this town and were actual former members of the mainly in army and -- of the malian army shows that the...
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and may he forever bless these united states of america. >> well, this year the inauguration fell on the martin luther king jr. holiday. after being sworn in monday, president obama paused for a moment of reflection in front of the bust of the leader at the capitol rotunda. he was joined by the first lady and congressional leaders. >>> but the president wasn't the only one in the spotlight monday. first daughters sasha and malia obama had quite a few scene-stealing moments of their own. malia busted out some dance moves for her mom before the swearing-in. and 11-year-old sasha created an instant viral video by yawning during her dad's presidential address right after a line about education policy. the girls also used their phones to take lots of photos of their family during the event. at one point, malia even photo bombed her younger sister. >>> before leaving the inaugural platform as the center of attention for the very last time, president obama had the presence of mind to stop and take in the moment. >> i'm not going to see this again. >> all right, senator, great job. >> well d
and may he forever bless these united states of america. >> well, this year the inauguration fell on the martin luther king jr. holiday. after being sworn in monday, president obama paused for a moment of reflection in front of the bust of the leader at the capitol rotunda. he was joined by the first lady and congressional leaders. >>> but the president wasn't the only one in the spotlight monday. first daughters sasha and malia obama had quite a few scene-stealing moments of...
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one thing the united states can do in a very helpful way is focus on what each side can do that could demonstrate their commitment is real. that could be a focus and an agenda of the discussions. >> shifting to the center. do you think they were partly punishing mr. netanyahu over his rhetoric of >> i do not think so much that, but i do think they reflect a position in israel that if israel is going to act against iran, they should do so either in concert with the united states or at least not in opposition to the u.s. position. i think that is what the mainstream in israel very much feels. while iran will remain a central issue, i also think the approach israel will take will be a little bit different than what we saw last year. >> there will not be another election there for too long. do you think that is likely? >> i think that depends. if benjamin netanyahu is only able to put together a very narrow government, that will not last long. even that will have disparate elements and it -- in it, and if he is able to put forward a broad-based government, i think it could last longer. >>
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tangible proof of the growing support of the united states for the french intervention in mali. the americans, along with britain and france, are helping to transport french troops and equipment. this french contingent has been there for 10 days. they have their kit. now they are waiting for their marching orders. this is the logistical hub of the operation. it is here that the troops arrive. it is also hear that the supplies arrive. and the french are starting to fly bombing raids from here, too. in central mali french and government troops are consolidating their hold on towns recaptured in recent days. the wreckage left behind is testimony to the determination of the rebels. they fought for weeks before fleeing. >> we are very happy about the release of our town from the jihadists. >> en el a second front is opening against the rebels in the east -- and now, a second front is opening against the rebels in the east. soon, these nigerian troops will be joined by contingent from chad, experts in desert combat. >> we are going to war, he were imposed on us by terrorists and traff
tangible proof of the growing support of the united states for the french intervention in mali. the americans, along with britain and france, are helping to transport french troops and equipment. this french contingent has been there for 10 days. they have their kit. now they are waiting for their marching orders. this is the logistical hub of the operation. it is here that the troops arrive. it is also hear that the supplies arrive. and the french are starting to fly bombing raids from here,...
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wanted to show you this article from the monitor that says palestinians of course hamas fatah must unite if they expect to have any leverage really do you agree with this assessment well i think that you know there are certainly legitimacy questions when it comes to the palestinian leadership and there are definitely needs for reform and realignment and better representation across the board this this is larger than a mess in fact to what really goes to the question of representation of all palestinian stakeholders that's going to be important when it comes to ever achieving a lasting and just agreement absolutely we cannot let that be a distraction now from what has to happen which is ending israeli colonization of palestinian territory because regardless to whether or not the palestinian house is united israel doesn't need to be changing the realities on the ground making a viable palestinian state less possible by the day we need to do though is think about what sort of policies are in place that are either creating sent incentives for palestinian unity or palestinian division and if
wanted to show you this article from the monitor that says palestinians of course hamas fatah must unite if they expect to have any leverage really do you agree with this assessment well i think that you know there are certainly legitimacy questions when it comes to the palestinian leadership and there are definitely needs for reform and realignment and better representation across the board this this is larger than a mess in fact to what really goes to the question of representation of all...
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colonization of palestinian territory because regardless to whether or not the palestinian house is united israel doesn't need to be changing the realities on the ground making a viable palestinian state less possible by the day we need to do though is think about what sort of policies are in place that are either creating sent incentives for palestinian unity or palestinian division and if we're serious about you know fomenting any sort of real peace process we need to look at paula. sees which can bring palestinians together and not force them apart absolutely and talking about israel kind of changing the reality on the ground i can't help but bring up this you know this infamous snafu from the new york times i want to show you i'm sure you've seen it where they first published this article about the encroachment of settlements and they and they first labeled it palestinians set up camp in israeli occupied west bank territory and then later changed palestinians set up tents where israel plans homes i mean how is this what is going on here where we're i don't know if it's the israeli lobb
colonization of palestinian territory because regardless to whether or not the palestinian house is united israel doesn't need to be changing the realities on the ground making a viable palestinian state less possible by the day we need to do though is think about what sort of policies are in place that are either creating sent incentives for palestinian unity or palestinian division and if we're serious about you know fomenting any sort of real peace process we need to look at paula. sees...
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six he said the political reality is that the jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people up here i mean united states senator i'm not an israeli senator. true that so the reason the situation here reeks of irony is because rachel abrams is one of the most hateful human beings i've come across lately when she's not smearing the names of those critical of israel she's devoting her time and energy to the hatred of palestinians share she said on her blog that we should round up quote death of worshipping innocent butchering child sacrificing savages who dipped their hands in blood and use women those who aren't strapping bombs to their own devil's spawn and send him out to meet their seventy two virgins whoa whoa hold on no you should despicable he goes on to say palestinians are quote hiding behind their burkas and rattles like the unmanned animals they are throw them not into your prisons where they can bite until they're treated by thousands by the thousands for another child of israel but into the sea to float their food for sharks. unmanned animals food for sharks and these are human beings w
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he is a pragmatist and if he comes under pressure from close allies abroad, particularly the united states. will he will make some move towards getting palace back towards the negotiating table. especially if they say you do that and we'll help you about the iran issue 69 of course netanyahu very concerned about israel getting nuclear weapons. >> thank you. to pick up on catya's point, israel is a national sport. if so, that means there will be winners as well as losers. the issues on this agenda simply matter too much. from the conditions of life and relations between religious and secular jews and the region will be watching. when this will be an election that leads to a coalition, and to an israeli or kind of israeli politics. we'll keep an eye on all the developments today and the day after. back to you in london for now. >> thank you. back in jerusalem a little later. but now let's catch one some other stories from around the world. a car bomb explosion in and around the iraqi capital has killed 16 people and wounded others. one took place at an army check point. a bomber drove the ca
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possible it could happen in the united states? >> i think it's a dumb idea, and history would prove that that's true basically. if you put tax in one country and not another, the trading will all move away and we've seen experiences of that around the world. i think it's a bad idea. i'm not sure what it's trying to do other than penalize an industry. and i think in the united states, i think we've kind of moved past that on to other topics. it's not coming up on the radar screen right now. >> i don't see that happening, do you? >> no. >> here, i mean. >> i think it's going to happen in europe. >> the thought of penalizing the banking system and wanting to tax everything in sight. >> people have to trade, trade what? >> people have to invest. that's what they do with their money. if there's a financial transaction tax, would they not invest? >> they will trade differently. the trade flows and investments will move to different parts of the world >> is the retail investor coming back? >> the retail investor is slowly coming back. we
possible it could happen in the united states? >> i think it's a dumb idea, and history would prove that that's true basically. if you put tax in one country and not another, the trading will all move away and we've seen experiences of that around the world. i think it's a bad idea. i'm not sure what it's trying to do other than penalize an industry. and i think in the united states, i think we've kind of moved past that on to other topics. it's not coming up on the radar screen right...
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there's been threats in paris already by mali ns and and what's really tragic is the fact that the united states trained a lot of these. now terrorists who basically defected from the government and and know with many of our activities and know how we operate from a special forces standpoint and can use them against us these troops are very well trained they were involved not only in libya but also but also in mali and and they basically turned they were toreadors and now they've joined forces with the a.q.i.m. which is al qaeda in the islamic magreb so this is a very very dicey situation and and it also represents it also represents a potential long term afghanistan like effect for france itself and and inadvertently it could suck the united states back into yet another war it's larger than mali pursue a and it could affect the entire north africa and into europe and i think that is perhaps the concern from a geo strategic and political standpoint. now the hostage crisis in algeria house calls the british prime minister to postpone a much anticipated speech on the u.k.'s member said unio
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than any other country, including the united states. this may also surprise you, britain over to france and the u.s. to become germany's single largest trading partner. their combined trade with the u.k. in the first nine months of last year was $203 billion. what is it that these ceos want? >> they do not want to leave the euro. free trade is critically important. cameron was positive in the comments he made and made it clear that he wants a new treaty but the way that he positioned it was for europe, not just the uk. >> i should say that the french foreign minister welcomes all british business to france, if they were to leave the european union. >> get it in there. >> get it. >> thank you very much. much more to chew over here on "gmt." find out why this well-dressed gilt ended up in court in sydney. the head of the united nations has said that they should not participate in mali. they are concerned that it might staff across the region in -- at risk of reprisals. >> a burned out truck, apparently the result of french firepower, germ
than any other country, including the united states. this may also surprise you, britain over to france and the u.s. to become germany's single largest trading partner. their combined trade with the u.k. in the first nine months of last year was $203 billion. what is it that these ceos want? >> they do not want to leave the euro. free trade is critically important. cameron was positive in the comments he made and made it clear that he wants a new treaty but the way that he positioned it...
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an all time low never has american record history been so disappointed with the lawmaking body the united states even former arkansas governor mike huckabee said that their approval ratings are just barely above the pedophile so i guess that's good news for the disgusting pedophiles out there so you won't be the most hated group in america anymore but i don't think this statistic reflects the quality of government but so much the quality of the governed in some small country with a hard to pronounce name if the government became that unpopular the country would simply collapse but no matter how many wars congress gets involved in and no matter how many jobs are shipped overseas or no matter how much the american dream gets stamped out everyone still rallies around obama and votes democrat and republican this popularity rating doesn't show how effective the government is it shows how arrogant they are because they seem to have no fear whatsoever of getting reelected or being punished in any way for their bad behavior so you know congress i have to save you keep up the good work go for one
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immediately so the same will happen with france but front is not able to do such a war so there who are the united states the other european countries not all of them the engagement in a horrible war either of the peace movement other forces people forces will stop them i think this is the main responsibility we have in our. what do you think are we likely to see a wider scale military intervention in the region with other major powers perhaps getting involved you know we see that he has totally and to be region look to the situation and i heard look at the situation in ego all these countries are totally unfair and all these countries have been terminal five all the countries are totally poor with people who are suffering which are looking for better lives five full of better life but there will be definitely a wall of the huge area in the middle of africa and this has the consequence. of that people are people who are just doing their home and are totally and that your asian region look you are the whole continent. mr brown domestic security in france has been stepped up amid this campaign can t
immediately so the same will happen with france but front is not able to do such a war so there who are the united states the other european countries not all of them the engagement in a horrible war either of the peace movement other forces people forces will stop them i think this is the main responsibility we have in our. what do you think are we likely to see a wider scale military intervention in the region with other major powers perhaps getting involved you know we see that he has...
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to egypt and americans who want to insure and secure their interests in egypt right now neither the united states nor morsi himself much say in what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. of the city and. i let on attention out of out of mali where french led troops have retaken the key town of it's their first major advance in an effort to drive out the al qaeda linked militants from the country's north and the joint contingent carried out airstrikes and also took control of the airport and a bridge over the river as artie's maria for national now reports french intervention could be aimed at securing vast amounts of natural resources in the west african nation. the french have died headlining today military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has put boots on african soil again costing money and people's lives. official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of war on terrorism but some statements suggest another layer of france's defense minister has declared total request of mali is the main goal with the
to egypt and americans who want to insure and secure their interests in egypt right now neither the united states nor morsi himself much say in what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. of the city and. i let on attention out of out of mali where french led troops have retaken the key town of it's their first major advance in an effort to drive out the al qaeda linked militants from the country's north and the joint contingent carried out airstrikes and also took...
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the united states is now war with more nation states than it ever has been since one thousand nine hundred forty five in the aggregate and whether you consider drone attacks an act of war under the old rules certainly drone attacks are taking place in countries that are not included in that total so the world has more or than it's been since one thousand nine hundred forty five. in terms of the number of people who die every day in terms of of the things they get blown up in terms of the assertion of one national extrinsic national interest over other national interests on the ground and so for him to claim that you know i've wrapped up the wars things are ok is a joke but it makes sense too because the two things that mobilized democrats against the bush administration the two wars were the primarily the iraq war and also the afghanistan war and now that those are moving off the radar in the news media here empty word democrats are going to sweep and that allows these people broad movement across the world to continue wars as long as they don't make democratic activists upset and briefly
the united states is now war with more nation states than it ever has been since one thousand nine hundred forty five in the aggregate and whether you consider drone attacks an act of war under the old rules certainly drone attacks are taking place in countries that are not included in that total so the world has more or than it's been since one thousand nine hundred forty five. in terms of the number of people who die every day in terms of of the things they get blown up in terms of the...
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i'm not sure that we should give president obama credit for united states. i think we would have seen the united states coming out of our economic system where he should regardless of what president obama. was a stimulus and b. . in some ways efforts by the obama administration actually slowed down the american way with respect to the foreign policy there are a few hopeful signs of the nomination haykel by but given the extent to which the obama administration still seems to be whether to program drones the hour it has the various laws specifically the issue of being able to target and assassinate people sensibly around the world including the fears americans are not sick or sanguine about the prospects or must move forward toward the united states being a country which basically respects international and also desires we respect the liberties of our own people. well still to come on the program support as israelis head to the polls on tuesday we'll look into why the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is losing many of his former votes. makes life c
i'm not sure that we should give president obama credit for united states. i think we would have seen the united states coming out of our economic system where he should regardless of what president obama. was a stimulus and b. . in some ways efforts by the obama administration actually slowed down the american way with respect to the foreign policy there are a few hopeful signs of the nomination haykel by but given the extent to which the obama administration still seems to be whether to...
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terrorist group obama already said that the walk the phrase war against terrorism is a date to the united states will abandon the sort of ironic that the french imo taking it up the french intervention which has many people in the soak up a lot because they're completely desperate but if this intervention goes on it'll get worse and worse because these guys are going to fight back and then you will have probably small groups of people taking rangers resawing and cheerio and incidentally the role of the french played in algeria bice helping in encouraging the government to stop an election midway has also left an impact on that concrete son is no doubt introduced a bill as well. the outgoing u.s. secretary of state has admitted the arab spring revolts which washington backed lead to a rise of extremism and of shattered security in the region hillary clinton testified before lawmakers about last year's attack on the american consulate in libya which saw four u.s. diplomats killed he took responsibility for failures that led to the assault while stressing that washington should continue to e
terrorist group obama already said that the walk the phrase war against terrorism is a date to the united states will abandon the sort of ironic that the french imo taking it up the french intervention which has many people in the soak up a lot because they're completely desperate but if this intervention goes on it'll get worse and worse because these guys are going to fight back and then you will have probably small groups of people taking rangers resawing and cheerio and incidentally the...
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but like the united states, neil, israel is rocked by some severe economic problems here. there was a $10 billion budget deficit that was much more than expected. that has become a big issue. the rising cost of living here has become a big issue and that's the thought that this precipitous drop, it was that he and his right-wing coalition hash 70 seats projected 2 months ago. they have fallen in the polls and there is now talk of them bringing on board a center party, run by a charismatic television anchor, turped politician. this person is demanding tax cuts for the middle scplases demand that the religious go to war, something that won't sit well with mr. netanyahu's base. going forward, he may have won, but it will be a very uncomfortable and probably tense couple of weeks to figure out which one of his friends he will put together to get to the crucial 61 number. >> neil: completing our trifecta of big stories today, i want to bring your attention to the stock market, up despite an ominous warning from bill gross, pacific income management, owns more treasuries, notes
but like the united states, neil, israel is rocked by some severe economic problems here. there was a $10 billion budget deficit that was much more than expected. that has become a big issue. the rising cost of living here has become a big issue and that's the thought that this precipitous drop, it was that he and his right-wing coalition hash 70 seats projected 2 months ago. they have fallen in the polls and there is now talk of them bringing on board a center party, run by a charismatic...
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states can and must pay the debt of the united states that you shall not challenge the debt of the united states and paying the bills that is a non issue veronica i mean. veronica invited me thanks veronica other than that of the nine are you going to have to end i don't know anything under three certainly on two things obama has many challenges to face in his second term and one of them probably the biggest are the republicans robert wiener live with us on the line from washington thanks for that thanks so much. now a train journey took a bizarre twist in rural russia this week on mt survived after falling out of a carriage but that's not it he was barely dressed for a night in freezing siberian forest earlier tom barton told me how the man managed to make it out of the woods alive. forty two for larry malcolm of who here is a long haul lorry driver was one of the passengers on this train pretty clocking its way through the forest in russia's far east during the night he goes for a cigarette he goes to the vestibule at the end of the carriage smokes his cigarette and then he goes to to c
states can and must pay the debt of the united states that you shall not challenge the debt of the united states and paying the bills that is a non issue veronica i mean. veronica invited me thanks veronica other than that of the nine are you going to have to end i don't know anything under three certainly on two things obama has many challenges to face in his second term and one of them probably the biggest are the republicans robert wiener live with us on the line from washington thanks for...
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well that's you know the asian pivot is a massive change in policy of united states moving many resources into the asian pacific area certainly in circling china in not just on land but also on the sea picking fights where china is in conflict with the surrounding countries taking the side of the surrounding country. i'm not sure what the end goal is to get china into an arms race is it actually war with china just intimidate but it's a very expensive proposition united states fifty five percent of u.s. federal grand jury spending goes in the military we've never seen a military cut under obama we've seen record military budgets record intelligence budgets record arms sales record homeland security budgets the national security state is well funded and everything else is under one now sticking with international relations obama's relationship with israeli prime minister netanyahu appears to be rocky at the moment do you see it deteriorating if netanyahu is reelected this week well that would be a good news it be the first sign of hope netanyahu kind of picked the wrong candidate in the el
well that's you know the asian pivot is a massive change in policy of united states moving many resources into the asian pacific area certainly in circling china in not just on land but also on the sea picking fights where china is in conflict with the surrounding countries taking the side of the surrounding country. i'm not sure what the end goal is to get china into an arms race is it actually war with china just intimidate but it's a very expensive proposition united states fifty five...
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complains that decisions in brussels take too long the speaker of the parliament saying well if the united kingdom withdraws these things out and drags them out and makes them take too long essentially though the underlying message from everybody across europe from leaders across europe this seems to be concerned in particular concern that if they are cameron does and is able to negotiate these new terms for the u.k. well can everybody now to go shape their own terms within the union and willis create a twenty eight speed european union whereby everybody just looks out for their own interests and doesn't really look out for what's best for the e.u. . somebody does however such as chance and i'm going to merkel it hinted that they're ready to listen to the u.k.'s demands and an example of otto a german m.e.p. from the alliance of liberals and democrats for europe i spoke to him and he says cameron should decide once and for all where britain belongs. britain already has a lot of exceptions to the usual treaties and one day you will have to question yourself are you part of a family or are y
complains that decisions in brussels take too long the speaker of the parliament saying well if the united kingdom withdraws these things out and drags them out and makes them take too long essentially though the underlying message from everybody across europe from leaders across europe this seems to be concerned in particular concern that if they are cameron does and is able to negotiate these new terms for the u.k. well can everybody now to go shape their own terms within the union and willis...
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let's not forget, the main goal of al qaeda is to attack the united states. and we're not going to allow that to happen again. if we're not going to allow it to happen, we've got to go after them in yemen, in somalia and yes, in mali if necessary. >> senator, it seems panetta is raising his voice. it's not clear the administration is really hearing it or they are fully in agreement. you said northern mali has become the largest territory controlled by islamic extremists in the world. we have a defense secretary coming in and a new secretary of state in chuck hagel and john kerry who are known for favoring a light footprint. do you think that they are going to take the action that you believe is needed? >> well, i look forward to raising these questions with them when i get a chance to attend their confirmation hearings in the case of senator john kerry or to meet with him in person in the case of senator hagel. i met this morning with senator kerry to give him an update on this trip. a number of the senators who were on the trip with me met with him, and i am
let's not forget, the main goal of al qaeda is to attack the united states. and we're not going to allow that to happen again. if we're not going to allow it to happen, we've got to go after them in yemen, in somalia and yes, in mali if necessary. >> senator, it seems panetta is raising his voice. it's not clear the administration is really hearing it or they are fully in agreement. you said northern mali has become the largest territory controlled by islamic extremists in the world. we...
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virus plaguing the african-american population in the united states this is not. wealthy british style it's not on. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. many in the black community have long memories and today have a clear distrust for government run health agencies part of what drives it and you know community too is a historical perspective of disenfranchisement just kiki is very very much aware and life in our communities. how many communities are we're talking about and this is a conspiracy the government wanted to kill soft maybe we still have people who still have that mindset people don't like to say. that a government would make an effort to destroy people but black people have had a history. of tusky syphilis experiment that was carried on by the federal government for thirty years one thousand nine hundred to one thousand nine hundred seventy two and people said at that time this is a way to get rid of the
virus plaguing the african-american population in the united states this is not. wealthy british style it's not on. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. many in the black community have long memories and today have a clear distrust for government run health agencies part of what drives it and you know community too is a historical perspective of...
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several british hostages isn't that enough to dissuade london from helping the french intervention the united kingdom will continue to support the french intervention i imagine that the british government will also want to support our friends in algeria in any way that they might ask us to. david cameron has said that the fight against islamic terrorists in north africa could take decades can britain really afford to get involved like they did in afghanistan which i should mention of course started out with george bush saying that we would be in and out. well politicians tend always to say we'll be in and then we'll be seeing mr cameron knows that this will take time i don't imagine that he is thinking of committing british ground troops to north africa but there's a lot we can do in terms of intelligence technology logistics i think it does have to be done the question really is how can we afford not to. there was the thought that france went in because of possible uranium resources there what is britain's interests than. well i think britain's interest is in having stability on the on the i
several british hostages isn't that enough to dissuade london from helping the french intervention the united kingdom will continue to support the french intervention i imagine that the british government will also want to support our friends in algeria in any way that they might ask us to. david cameron has said that the fight against islamic terrorists in north africa could take decades can britain really afford to get involved like they did in afghanistan which i should mention of course...
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do you have a situation comparable to that of the united states where where money decide. who is actually going to be elected to really those who are sponsoring from abroad what it's saying is that they're actually supporting the authorities there in egypt and don't really care about the people and the people want freedom of speech they want a better standard of living the economy is in tatters at the moment and it seems that morsi isn't even listening to that of course if a country is in dire economic straits that's going to cause trouble isn't it it's going to cause trouble but the freedom and justice party and the a.k.p. have actually really and strategy you see even before almost he was elected he. signed signed contracts and loan papers with the i.m.f. . and everything the population of egypt for four decades at the same time the muslim brotherhood then is this is recruiting people while they're there very good charity work so interesting to interesting here but what's political writer a consultant dr christoph limon thank you very much indeed for joining us there liv
do you have a situation comparable to that of the united states where where money decide. who is actually going to be elected to really those who are sponsoring from abroad what it's saying is that they're actually supporting the authorities there in egypt and don't really care about the people and the people want freedom of speech they want a better standard of living the economy is in tatters at the moment and it seems that morsi isn't even listening to that of course if a country is in dire...